Team Building Ireland

Fun and re-energising selection of team building Ireland activities available from a wide choice of quirky venues across Ireland.

These team building events are tailor-made after considering such factors as your main event objectives for the day, group members physical abilities and if a competitive or collaborative structure is more appropriate.

Our team building Ireland events can take place at our wide range of venues in Dublin, Belfast and across Ireland.

Inspired by our Celtic roots and the recent surge in block buster medieval TV shows being filmed across Ireland’s ancient lands – Braveheart, Robin Hood, Vikings and Game of Thrones to name just a few.

This epic events requires a strong sense of camaraderie, planning and thinking ‘outside the box’ from team clans. Teams have plenty of fun together as they nominate team members to dress up like a Knight – feel the heft of a sword, try on a closed helmet and wear chain mail!

In order to reclaim the Throne team challenges can include:

Chariot Races

Viking Dragon Boat Races

Ballista Challenge

Knight School

Storm the Castle Walls

Beat the Maester

Viking – Braveheart Games

BBQ Bonanza (Team Building Activities)

This fun, competitive event will test your teams culinary skills to the limit!

Teams first of all complete a range of activity challenges in order to win their preferred menu – once a menu has been won, the ingredient list is phoned through to your teams designated shoppers who are on bikes in the local village and eagerly awaiting your call – and the race to produce a succulent BBQ feast is on!

The only twist is you will be cooking for an opposing team and scored by a discerning BBQ critic!

After completing a range of team building activities such as ‘crypton factor’ type team games and archery, teams board their stable catamaran canoes and make safe passage to a mystery location using the ancient map they have pieced together, which will lead them to their ultimate objective,retrieving sunken treasure from the watery depths….which begs the question who can get there first!

Inspired by the hit TV show ‘I’m a Celebrity…Get me out of here!’ this event involves teams competing head-to-head through a series of ‘Bush Tucker’ type team challenges as they try to collect as many gold stars as possible.

There are a range of challenges such as the Waterfall and the Spiders Web, but the Sensory Tent challenge is always the one most talked about….! When teams enter the Sensory Tent they have to collect 10 gold stars which are hidden in 5 mystery containers. Those team members who volunteer to retrieve the gold stars will be blindfolded and will therefore need direction from the remaining team members.

In order to be victorious, teams need key team working skills including problem solving, ability to trust support & encourage one another and effective communication.

Teams are put to the ultimate test as they go head-to-head in a range of team activities in their quest to gain pole position in the GRAND FINALE go-kart starting grid.Activities that teams circulate through can include:

GRAND FINALE – Go-Kart head-to-head Le Man Race
Before go-karts can be lined up on the grid teams must first talk strategy…..how they will build and design their kart, how they will switch drivers over quickly etc. May the best team win….!

Philip the casualty has been missing in the woods for some time and the only way teams can uncover his location is to crack the map co-ordinates, however they can only do this by completing a range of team building activities successfully.

Then once Philips location has been figured out the race is on to locate and evacuate him to the nearest field hospital on a stretcher for treatment.

Teams will have to pool their resources and work together collaboratively in order to rescue the ill-fated Philip!

Teams circulate around a range of fun ‘crypton factor’ type problem solving games and test their aim with some archery team building activities.

During the day teams also have to design and construct an air powered bottle rocket, which is then launched at the end of the day in the ‘Grand Finale’. The team who’s rocket travels the furthest will be crowned champions!

Effective brainstorming and creativity are essential as teams strive to design a rocket that will fly the furthest! Rockets typically fly over 200 feet which makes for quite a spectacle.

Choose from a structured team challenge with competing teams, or just a more relaxed activity-based day where folk can ‘have a go’ at various activities that take their fancy.

The event venue is determined by the type of activities you would like to do or vice versa.

The event can be tailored to include a range of your chosen activities whether ‘adrenalin filled’ or ‘easygoing’ from the following list:

Cycling Tours

Archery

Rock Climbing & Abseiling

Orienteering

Guided Mountain & Forest Walks

Raft Building & Racing

Fly Fishing

River Bouldering

Canadian

Canoeing

Nordic Walking

4×4 Driving

Helicopter Flights

Golfing

Coasteering

Crate Climbing

Treasure Hunts & Historical Tours

Zip Lines

Team Games

Falconry

Power Boat Sea Safari Tours

Mountain Biking

Kite Surfing

Horse

Riding

Sea Kayaking

Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting

White Water Kayaking

Samba

Band

Irish Dancing Workshop

Mobile Climbing Tower

Water Colour Painting

Workshop

Ceramic Pottery Workshop

Croquet on the lawn

Rocket Launch Challenge

Go Kart Le Man Race

Community Action Project (Team Building Dublin)

These projects give organisations the opportunity to help fulfil their Corporate Social Responsibility programme (CSR).Going far beyond organisational PR, organisations employees feel good about the organisation they are working for. They are more likely to be motivated & more productive and it is a win-win situation for all involved.

It is a great opportunity to reflect your company’s values by making a positive contribution to shaping the development of the community.

Community based projects are available through our partner organisations.

Example projects include:
1. Development of gardens & play areas in children’s respite homes.
2. Raising essential funds for local community projects.
3. Restoration of public pathways.
4. Building bicycles and go-karts so local disabled children can use them

The type of community based project is entirely flexible and so organisations can choose which project would best suit their outlook and needs.